I read this a while ago and I didn’t really like it, it was vulgar and tmi, but I will say that it’s well written and exciting. The storyline is fun. I wouldn’t consider this a must read but at the same time you’re kinda missing out if you don’t read it.. 🤔

I had to read this in high school, and it was one of the best books that I was required to read! The storyline is really interesting, and the different areas that Gulliver travels to are cool! I don't remember struggling to get through this one like I did on some others.

A great piece of work..indeed..but Gulliver was so ignorant..it was hard to enjoy... But it is a classic and a well written book...and if swift was intending on creating a strange character...he succeeded.

If you've ever wanted to know where the word "lilliputian" comes from, read Gulliver's Travels and you'll get your answer. Swift's classic novel is short enough to be easily accessible for casual readers, and the plot is interesting enough to keep you engaged. And for more advanced readers, it's a great novel that can be enjoyed on multiple levels given Swift's underlying critique of the religion and politics of his time.

First off, I love reading the classics. Complicated language in general is no concern. However, I feel the story of this book is so great but is overpowered by the nonsense you have to wade through to comprehend it. The book is divided into several sections (the travels) chronicling the time spent with various cultures. These cultures are creative and exciting, BUT generally use their own made up languages, which are untranslated by the author. This made reading exhausting. It was one of the few books I struggled to finish solely because of the use of imaginary languages for passages at a time.

I really want to say I love this and that I've read it cover to cover because it really is a classic and a wonderful story, but I've always found it a bit difficult to get through the text and keep putting it down. I do recommend toughing it out and sticking wiht it because this is an epic tale!

I had to read this during my senior year of high school, I'm pretty glad that i did. Some of this wasn't clear which helped that we reviewed it during class to make sure we understand everything. I think that the movie definitely was an injustice to the book and was disappointed by it. I would say to just read the book and stay away from the movie!

We recently studied this in my British Literature class. Although the text can be difficult to read at times, I definitely recommend sticking it out. Overall, this is a great text filled with humor and will make you laugh while you are reading it.

A man travels and gets shipwrecked on an island where everyone is really really small. From then on he goes on a few more adventures and tells his tale. One island is full of talking horses, and so on.